Aposeris (Aposeris foetida)
Description:
Odorous Pig-salad is a plant that grows up to 30 cm tall. It is similar to common dandelion only that it has wider flower heads. The plant with yellow flowers can be observed from lowlands to 2000 m high from May to July most often on forest edges. The plant got its name due to the smell resembling spoiled flour but the plant's smell is not unpleasant.
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